Series charting life at one of the largest veterinary practices in south Wales. Can a pet alpaca be saved? A python suffers breathing difficulties and a rat goes under the knife.
In this brand new series the cameras follow a week in the life of one of the largest veterinary practices in south Wales. For over 120 years St James Vets have been treating all creatures great and small from their branches in Swansea and Neath. In this episode: can vet Gwen Rees save a collapsed pet alpaca? Exotics vet Lance Jepson encounters a 16-foot-long python with breathing difficulties and Batman the rat goes under the knife, but will the rat live to fight another day?
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Narrator | Matthew Gravelle |
Series Producer | Samantha Rosie |
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